Plant Structure & Photosynthesis

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What are the organs in a plant?
The stem, roots & leaves
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What are the tissues that make up these organs?
Mesophyll, xylem & phloem, epidermal
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What is the use of the mesophyll tissue
It is where most of the photosynthesis occurs
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The use of xylem & phloem?
To transport things like minerals, water, ion & sucrose around the plant
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What covers the whole of the plant?
The epidermal tissue
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What is the equation of photosynthesis?
carbon dioxide + water =glucose & oxygen
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What is produced in photosynthesis?
Glucose using sunlight
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What is photosynthesis?
It produces food in plants & algae, which then produces glucose
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Where does photosynthesis happen?
In the chloroplasts
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How are chloroplasts specialised for photosynthesis?
By containing a green substance called chlorophyll, which absorbs the sunlight & uses energy to convert it to CO2 (from air), water (from the soil) in to glucose
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Oxygen is the by-product of what?
Photosynthesis
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